The undergraduate teacher preparation program at Mississippi University for Women has been recognized by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) for its rigorous preparation of future teachers in how to teach reading, earning an “A” grade in NCTQ’s new report, Teacher Prep Review: Strengthening Elementary Reading Instruction. The program…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Mississippi University for Women has announced Dr. Clear Moore as director of the Student Success Center. Dr. Clear Moore “Dr. Moore has a tremendous record of working with students and identifying solutions to help them be successful. I know the Student Success Center will continue to do great things on…
A summer workout plan doesn’t have to include summer heat. Throughout the summer, the Stark Recreation Center at Mississippi University for Women is offering numerous classes for both members and nonmembers. “There’s just something a little more freeing and relaxing in the summer months, making it a great time to…
The Office of University Relations and the Office of Athletic Communications at Mississippi University for Women secured five first place awards, among nine other awards, at the annual College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM) Awards Banquet. Back (left to right): Adam Minichino, Chris Jenkins, Rich SobolewskiFront (left to right):…
The Speech & Hearing Center at Mississippi University for Women will empower readers this summer with Camp LIT (Literacy in Turner) June 26-29. The engaging summer program is aimed at helping students ages 6 to 12 who are below grade level in the area of Reading. The specialized camp offers…